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FINANCE AND TRADE. i Bank Business Dull, and Loanablo Resouroes Growing, New York Bxchango Weak--Light Country Orders for Corrency. 1s New York Losing Her Come mercial Supremacy ? The Produce Markets Genorally Tond- ing Downward---Provis: Breadstuffs {n Fair Demond, but Easle Short Selling and Small Trnited Rtates By uf'!l... A+208 of "07—Jenuary and 8.8t ‘Ealenuary and J Fm ANCIAL. Nothing ocenrred to vary thu monotony of the finsncial sitastion but the appearance of the Comptroller o a borrower In, bebalf of the city. The Manlcipal Government 18 In Immediate need of o few hundred thousand doliate, and the banka ‘have been offered tha Josn If they like the secarity, No dofinito result was reached farther than a gene orat agrocment among the bankers visited that they ‘wonld bo glad to advance the tunds needed if the cerilficates were #o drawn that there conld be no dlsputa about tholr validity, A point which involves the sotilement of the Mayaralty queation, No cer- tificaten would be taken If thera wete any danger that the signing Mayor shoufd not prove to be the rightfal Mayor, Tho losn market was Inactive. The banka have o surplus of loanahle resources, for Which there aro but fow applicante. The noeds of the regular customera of the banka are nover large at this season, and, 8a collectiona are falr, the amount of new paper offered fa conalderably lesa than the smonnt of maturing paper pald. Tho conntry banks aro holding a large proportion of the ad- The farmers have not yet ent Fark vances made to them. tiad the Ielsnro to market tholr produce., Tates of dircount are quoted at 8@10 per cent to regular costomers, Concessions are made to good ontsids borrowers. On thoatreet, rates aro O@18 percent. Dusiness New York exchange was weak, and sold at 25¢ per $1,000 premium between banks, No perceptible {ncrease was noticed fn tho couns try orders for currency. Thio cloarings were $3,800,000. WRAW TORDMANNO. ms COMMERCIAL BU- Special Correspondence of The Tridune. ‘NEw Yong, May 17,—For many months pnst o good deal of complaint hins been heard among tmal- ness men hero of the conrtant decrenso {n this city of soversl classes of trade, princlpally emong the jobbing interest. This talk hna been ropressed for 8 good while, but now tint it hns found expression ono may hear It freqently. 20 tho nonnd of thelr own volces, they havo begun ta toke cournge, and ara really combining to pros vent, it posalble, further decay of the commerce of It scems that tho complaint really be« gan—silently, however~when Transportation act of Taving become used the Immedinte out In the cold In thelr Importing achemes, ond immedintely a blow was Atruck at lier laborors, hicr truckmen, HNghtcrers, warchouses, and Cu House, and, In proportion to the smount of goods Imported to points out of New York wherc thers wero Iocal {nepectors, just In (hat proportion was the buainess of the city offected, Tuking advan- tageof that act, Rochester, and Utlca, Byracuse, and & number of busy cltica whero there were mers chanta who wero able to by dircctly from the for- eign merchants, called for goods {n bond. This has gone on until now it haa becomo so general s prace tice that It baa resulted in & marked decrcass of business In thia city, the fact that Broadway i comparatively descrted, the police having no trouble nowadays to keep the crossings free for foot-passengers. West atreet, which was formerly scarcely passable between G in the moming and G at night, showe the aamo lack of This s not altogetlicr accounted for by $ho genernl excusa that {8 offered, —that of genoral depreaslon, based on the uncortafnty of the natfon- ‘The cominon excuss that a Presldential campaign slways brioge depression, Tocs not make the matter plaln. Togather with the adverse operatlon of the Im- mediate Transportation act, comes the Injurious tompetition carried on by Doston and Baltimore, snd to some extent by Philadelphis, with Naw York. By offering superior terminal facilltles, tlicy sre dravdng away the molasses and sugar hm- ports, and are becoming the grain dopots for a vast unount of produce formerly shlpped from thls port. As the produce goes, so go the merchonts, And thus ina simple wsy the hotcls lose thelr guests, the theatrea are doprived of patropage, the Attention {a directed to a1 financlal condition. 4% below the o) soaseless throng of loaded trucks, startled merchants are wondering what they are lodoabont it. And as I sald, they arc notonly wondering, but aro taking counse! togother, The frat thing that they will endeavor to do will be to tnduce the rallrosd companies to Ceaso moking specls) rates to a fewpersons in citics weat of New 0 that thelr small customers may not leel criminstions ln fayor of the lar they talk of giv who are how employed at vary do not pay for themeeives. means nwy hope to get “the {nterlor merchants to tosume their old costom of visiting New ank Illll or spring to make thelr selections, and te fl stares with now atock. bis noble Army of martyrs nwml of the leadin, Totels, becauss the hotel-kee men who 0o Inn er mingle y have slso fllllnlcd Xn cra misa the faces of th the crowd in tho deaire onco more 1o enjoy the T thelr faces eoliccting thole bils 11 of our merchaats do not feel alike on this -nmm. fomo of hem conaider the lom of trade Thry can sce that the immediate trans. goods acrass the countr, great benedt 10 some cliles, rtatlon of linported llulr delllnl'.lnn 18 and bt the seizing of a natural .dv-mngm They claim that thers Liave baen chang of doing busless here, by wihii some branches, more flllfllflfltun‘ lhup!. for which the cul!nmnrl have to y, and maintain **fancy " rente aud extravegant i) :sevll hl“ll‘ld Jaat sa lon en to other partas. Jeak was opened. "Tne Pmulylvlnln Teatlrond has apon which cars from on the Harlein servative men doys ago a new constructed a fe: Boston are run to iver, and carrled L city to Jersoy Clty, ped (o Waehlngton. n. the backmen and the hotels jose some- 1% ot sy pobsons dBin bislneas a1 nive gona over In(o Now Je.fuy to live, and gone to_Drookly gbon “the city Lusiies ealo) Pt ncreases the fmportance of tho whols matket. Slaplid transit, once entablished, no u te bring the remote upper partsa of Ll and farplsh decent and r for men who recelvo low sularis # grest Licsalng to New York, and would prove a patural chock "upon murderers. chances of ches) me This is another dmln s looked upon with erators, but it steadi, But against the rents atand the taxes, whlch must bo great until the enormous debt of th is Y ear they have increased, um Ing tosell thelr pro) borhood st reduce gow men who are wl ihe Central Park neig! bn! still high ancmuh, can 0 have the privilege of belug taxed be- roductivencas of their fee. lf the nlnl of Brooklyn and Jerscy City and Ha- they uudoubtedfy should,—by body but New York real.eatals ownors,—be dnud a part of zhe golos of New York Clty, a 0y wib in lr!l and Inhlhl(lnh business in New YorX. Unl| boen lflfl!dlfl thickly lhll It will be lann\l con- renlent and desirable to ball i the lppfl %n of Hlnlnlun be expected {a this cl you ‘Sco {hero Are & Great maay ressons why thera should be & **blue sireak " in the midst nl # is feared lhll Chlrl that we shall losa ullr eu femalns the fact that r Barbar, with supcelor sdvantages that ma lxuu lnprnv by the use of capital, and ft l- , after this blue dream fs over, wo 1auy llls HP tofiod §b **all a dream. TUB BTAMP TAX POB BAVINOS BANKS. A UlI! hiag pasged the House which provides that 20atamp tax shis)l be required on recelpts to sav- ings banks or Institutions for savings Laving no Hpiwl atock and dolog 0o other buslness than re- &lving depoaits to bo losncd, or be Invested for the 1ole bevefit of parties making such deposits, with- Wit profd or compensation to the aasoclation or m the vacuut lota | West A hnd. real-eatate Per fect, kregular his metropolla, to pol rvnd dmm nn. ow York is uu. AMERICAN SECUBITIES ADNOAD. The United Blates Government bouds remaln ln Svor, 1 comtaon with tha Letter clasa of invest. #enta paying dxed intorest, but the renuwal of dis- usadon about the existing Extsadition treaty bes nunuhm-mq sod Americs haa caused some -4y demind for thom. American rallway sccnritles ware depressed & fort. night ago, not only In casos of conl-carrying cobi- panies, whono hunstness i so much reduced by the cramped manufactuting demand for fucl, (bat thelr fright chnrges ave on the decline, bat nlao xmong the misccllaneons lincs leading aa far weet an Chicago, The latter had dlnwnummd thelr ngree- ‘ment for malntaining trafiic chargen on & remunera. tiva genle, and the fear of campetltion led ta rales and depression In the mazket for the stocks afect- ed.—London Economial, May 6, SILVER IN BAN FRANCISTO. The discount to-day on silver eoln was 3% per cont bnying and 24D3 per tent selling, wnd on trado dollars, 7! per cent buyingand 7 pee cent anlling, promium In gold.—Adla Califarnia, May 13, TROSIACTS OF TITR BORAKZA MINES, ‘The minesoll along the great Comatock bolt ara Jooking snd promising well, and the fatare outlook Isvery enconraging. The Con, Virginia is averag- Ing at the rate of 82,500,000 per month, whibe the Cnlifatnia, with only tiyo milis to crnsh the oxe, o following close In the wake with §1,600, 000 more. —Alta Callfernia. GOVERNMART BONDS. F AT 23 1 I:E 115} uly. 31 i uly. ) 4 18 118 Tnited Btateanomn of iaa.s 5208 OF Ay—JanDATY. m"j "fl"m}: Eum currency o b B GOLD AND ONEENBACKS. Gold wan 112%@112%,. Greenhacks were BOM@BSX. FORKIGN EXCHANGE. Stxty day. Mm z‘ ol ‘rfllb(‘lly'll ct. hon, AR Gty 7 B cEwateE £oolk Loty 79 ¢t bomls (enor). ook Gounty £ 8 ct. hands ct, tion: vh.... r‘\flh ‘cma:'- 7 ¥ ct. bon TeAnd toterest. L0CAL BTOCKS. Ttafpway, Sonth Gide a{; ,“1}\'!;, West Kide, gty intiway, Weat Eido, ¥ ceti *And fnterest. BY TELEGRATI. Special Dispateh (o The Tridune. New Yonx, May 1D, —Pacito Mall stockstarn in Breat commotion to-day on account of the conflict of rival Intercsts ns represented by Hatch and oth- cre, on the one slde, and Gauld and Dillon o the other. According to the common wnderstanding the latter fo prepared to retain his control atall hozatds to prevent faturs {njurious com- petition with the TUnlon Paclic Rallroad, At present there la o slnple fralght agency, by whom the freight business of cither routo {8 Inolarge measure controlled. To tie Weatern Amaciuted Presy. New Yonr, May 10.—Gold advanced to 112%, declined to 1194, and closed at117%. Carrylog rates were 1 8o 2. Loona were alsc mada flat, Governments wero lrm. Raflrond bonils were quiet but lower for Now Jorsey Central convertible, Unlon Patilic sinking fond, Michigan Central 76, and St. Paul, LaCrosse Divisions, State sccuritiea were dull, Tennessces, new, wvors boetter, 'The stock market has boen exceedingly irrogular, with alternate epasms of ctrength and depresslon, Pacific Mall was less active than yeaterdsy, al- thongh the stock atlil continues prominent, and the strect la much puzzled as to the probabie resait of the coming election. The opening sales were at 21, from which polnt thcre was an advance to 23, when the price broke to 21%. Thiswaa followed by a recovery to 22K and s enbscqaent ronction to 21%. Yestenlny proxies were worth 14 to %, and to-dny the stock wos Joaning at 2@3 for carrying. There waa another break In coal- rouds, New Jerdey Central decllnlng 5, from 88 to 83. Bubsequently fte stock rallled lo 83%. Dsl. sware, Lackawanns & Weatern drapped (rom 106X to 105, rogular, and 10444, scller 30, Later thero waa o recovery to 106%%, rngum. Union Pa- cific was weak und decilned from 50 to68. West. ern Unlon and Lake Shore adxancod in_carly deal- {ngs, but ufterwards Jost the improvement. Dar. ing o iant howr stocke wote generolly Joll and lower, ‘Tho chlef weakniess was {n Leke Bhore, Western Unlon, and Michigan Central. Lake Sliors foll off to 5334, Weatarn Unlon to 054, and Michigan Gentenl to dU, thcsa belny thio Juwest quotations af the doy.” 'Among the conl roads, Dela- ware, Lackawana Western " deciined. to 1054, New' domsey ~Central recovered to 83, With “the last sales ai B3 which was ing price. fro " continued depccaslon fu conl roads brings ont lnvestment stock, and has an unsettled fniluence on the gens oral imarkot, Paclic Mail advanced Just befuro the closs to 2247, and closed sl that price. The two extremen of tho day were 21 and 23. Thero was nathing rosnlvnly Wew I regard to the stotk, ol thongn thote were many tumors. Tho Graphic -afl **The Weatern Unlon Tdalimph Company | on Monday next make several reductions in tolls to conform to the last reduction made by tha Alantlc & Paclfs Company,» Transactions wern 143,000 ahares, of which 23,000 wers FocileAall, 20,500 Western Unlon, 13,000 Erie, 46, 000 La Iy 5000 Michlgan Centrnl, 7,000 New Jorney o tral, 5,000 Dolaware, Lackawana & Western. Dlondy markot cusy at 23$@35. Prime mercan- tie: paper, 4@0. Custom recalpts, $224, 000, The Asatatant 'l'nea-nmr disbamed $123,000, Gicarings, $22,000, Dry-gooda fmports ‘for tba weelk, 31 019,000, Btirling exchange quiet at 488K @AS03. @OVEKNMNENT BONDS. €OTpODs, 'Bl..esise.. 12296 | NewSa,.. Caupona, . [l g Ne: 1104 | 10-400, cou 1204 | Curreticies aTocrs, 03% mu:i.xo BTOCKS, BAR Fnawes May 19.~The following are tho the Stock Exchange: . L 1. N ). l"?ll;l Fes it of bl .oxpoN, May 10.—The amount of bullfon th yas gonetota T o o Eonnty of ouliion that (on-nlm money and acconnt, 00 7-10. United Btatos Honds—'05s, 1043 o, 100%; 1040, 1078 now bty 1003, York ‘Contral, D9; Jrle, 13%; profersed, May 10, —neme-_mm 22 0d. 'axKrout, May 10, —Unlted | Blll!l Bonda— Newb-. 1025, REAL ESTATE. The following instruments were filed for record vmuy. May 10: m PROPERTY, et B n- el aima A v'f 4 mx 3-10 11 th gy ey o Jlfl‘l“l,lwlln Lulidio, 1o 8,000 i daied May | ST T e bl “." Hatsa i oo Loomiast. 1Y i ot Y i -x’ o 20 1012371 11 \l“h bl W. 0,000 Forcata, iss fu'o ot ;\“l‘nny waventh b, 5 Wikt Edte st 8 0 eor OF acies ol v i, 5350008 OO0 o 1t witb b Aty d-lm by i 2000 i lc N4 Hockwel \lxfiw 1 ted Muy ‘I hiny. m‘uu "o of Rzl 12,000 DiUs P BBV, MILES OPTUE COULT HOUAE, b 3 Bay rosd b of Jeflurson ruad vhstito ulley, aated Moy 2,000 SGUTH OF CITY LINPFY WITIIN A WADIUS OF aNvEN MiLEL O COUNT-HOUNE, Ny i, KOWYLI OF CITF LIMITR WITHIN & n o0 zmmn.vnulm eals, dalod May 0 €444 su :"n'.‘n'-‘n";'d"’ o hu.n. \e 1, usdivide 00 e duinioy rosds 487 8 ot B LRI dated May 3., 1138, 068 OF KUY P dned A 3 COMMEROCIAL. Tha fallowing wore the recelnta and shipments of the leading articlea of produce in this city during the twenty-fonur bours ending st 7 o'clock on Friday morning: wu‘mn hfifl.fl‘) 1 B wnnmvm Trom storo on Thursday for city con- snmption: 2,134 bu wheat, 877 bu barley, The foliowing gratn was fnapccted Into stors In thin city on Friday morning: 16 cars No, 3 N. W. wheat, 1 car No. 1 spring, 22 cars No, 2 do, % cars No, 140, 18 cara rojected do (D2 wheat); 17 cors high mixed corn, 60 cara and 8,000 bu No, 2do, 10cara new mixed do, 28 cars rojected do, 4 cars no grade (118 corn); 3 caraNo. 2 white do; 13 cars and 7,000 bu No, 8 oats, 4 cars rejocted do (20 vita); 7 cars No. 3 rye, 8 cars rejected do; 13 cars No. 2 barley, 1 car No. 3do, 1 car rejected do. Total (205 cara), 121,000 bu, Tnspected out: 16,032 ba whoat, D, + 651 ba corn, 10,332 bu osta, ‘The direct shipments from this city to Europe Jast week fncluded 20,200 b wheat, 253,288 bu corn, D, 08D boxea meats, and 7,500 tes lard, Large quantitles of grain are now daily trana. ferred from sho rallread cars of one line to those of onother, noar the oniskirts of this city, sts cost of less than BOc por ear, ployed ls Liand shovellng, without any other ma- chinery than that sapplicd In buman musclo; the grain belng ehoveled out of one car Into the other. Tho wwarchonsemen have chargod $1,00 per car for (rimming, which simply means tha leveling of the grainin tho car as It 1s poured In from the ole. vator, They Lave defended this charge e per- fectly legitimate, whoreas itnow appears that more than twice the wark ls dally dane for half the The warchousemen have not killed the goose which laya the golden egg, but their extor. tlona have drawn It off to lay its egym clscwhero, Bome of the grain thus transferred on track changea ownership In Chicago, so that the decrease inthe volume of onr graln trade s not quitaso great a8 would appear from comparing tho dally ine spectlon of now with that of former years, #0mo of that which Is bilicd throngh te sald by Chi- cago partica. The market, thorofore, remains with wastill; bot it noeds mot much philnsophy to soo that the market must eventually follow the grain. **\Where the body is, thers will the eagles be gath. ercd together™ 18 28 truc now s In the days when the Good Book was written. come to Chlcago the markat for It will not long ro- maln hero; and our city will then cense to bo the distrlbuting point of supplica to the Great Went, Our rained walls will then only remaln ns a monu- ment to the departed greatness of Chicago, and a ftting Inscription thereon would be: Blind avarice killed her,* There is an evident disposition on the part of tho warehoussmen o recognize this fact now, anda willingnems to moct the change in the aftaatlon; bt the case fa 80 bad that they can hardly restore the grain ¢rmde to its former volume, by them. selves, even ) they wero willing to give their ser- vicen for nothing,~which they cannot be oxpected todo. A change in the rulcs af the Board of Trade s wanted, and must bo mado befare the desired reform can be brought about. Under the operation of the well-enough-meant rales for the prevention of_corners our market bas degenerated into a machine, which {8 chlefly run fn the {nterest of tho bears. It twould be best to have {tso conducted tbat it woald favor meither aide at the expenso of the othor; but, §f It must lean at oll, 1t was evi- dently to thoe Intorest of the city and the North- ‘weat, 88 o producing acctlon, that It shonld tend alightly npward, rather than the other way, The better prices the farmer {s able to realize for his produce the more money will ke have to Invest in the groceries, dry goods, ete., which Chicago merchonts bave to sell; and It doca secm to be an capecial shome that while the former fa **pro- tected fnto paying tho highest prices for nearly everything lie hos to buy, heshould be protected the athor way, by the local bear intcrest, into re- celving the very lowest pussiblo prices for what ho cars No. 1 oats, 0 The process em- ¢ tho grain does not Of conrme, Chicago does not make the matkets of New York and Liverpool; but 1t is undeniable that the courso of prices hers excrclves an impor- tant inflnence on the quotations there. this botter exempliried than during the past two months, Some English dealors wroto: **Our mar- ket hes declined becausa wo have been offered ‘whieat by Chicago shipperast 6d per quarter Jess than the carrent quotstfons here.” Others tele- graphed: '* American corn offered to arrive at Jess than we are saking for the same." What conld Liverpool holdors do nndor such circomatances but togive way? Thoy did Ao, aud then tho quotations “of **casler* cabled (rom the atheraide af tho Ate lantle, furnished our bears with an srgument for puttingoutanothermillion bushelsshort which they never expected to be called upon to dellver; and that in turn produced s sccond weakness {n Liver- pool, which reacted here. Our market haa never been kept below the point at which abipmenta profitably made to other places; is no wonder that country hold- of grain have refused to property here to Wae havo in mind one case which oc. A lot of corn had been baught fn tho country daring the winter by o Chi- cago firm, and sold here to be dellvered In May. Bat the Chicago firm found that it could mako not lces than Gc per bu by shipping the grain direct to the East, and buying in the May sales at 48c, though that fgare wasnearly 2c premium over June, The groln was ordered shipped to the seaboard, and will not touch Chlecago. this differonco of Bc per bu is £c more than the *‘rogular® charges for storage, switching, and hanilling, The other 2¢, and moro than that, may DLa safoly set down to an unnecessary depresalon of the price of corn fn this market by the aolling of {mmenge quantitica for future without the Inten. tlon to dellver it. Bhort selling Is woll enough in Itas wa; extenaive grain businces could not well be carrfed on withont 12, but it stiould slways be condncted under rales which contemplate the dellvery of the proporty at the maturity of the coutract (If nat previonsly), and toterato no attempt lo cvade the obligation unlesa under extraomtinary circum- ‘Whon that fs the case the market will noldom be depressod by short-selling, far below the real valuo of the property forshipment, and ownere of grain in the country will not find & discrimina- ton of sevorol cents per bt againat them fn Chica. &0, whero they onght to be able to obtaln the best price rullng instend of the least, TIL8 MARKRTS, ‘Tholeading produce marketa wera lesy active yesterday, within a rather narrow range of prices, The advices from other points but the local condittons noted for two or threo dsys past—tho redelpts belng moderate, and the weather ‘Tha shipping movewncnl was agsin curcd two days ago. Tt will bo noted that except In wheat, were rather confileting, were much the samo In tho dry.goods market 11(tle chango was notice- &blo. In most depariments quietude prevailed, and In nono was the movement utall brisk. tenor of prices was again steady. Jolbors of gr cerley wero falrly busy, aud scomed in gooil hu- No price-changes wero noted, the mnrkel rullug steady at Thursday's quotations. fruita wero Iu good request ut very full prices, The fiak trado was qulet. Cod was frmey, waa 10c lower; other kinds unchanged. Thers waa a weak market for butier and cheess, the ton. dency In both of theso ataple articles bolng unmive Tea remains quiet and casy, The cos] sud wood trade was qulet at formicr quo. Dogglng was nominally uncbanged, though thero ta some 1ikelihood that alightly lower prices will soon provalls Olls wero Ja bettor requeet thon on the proceding ‘Tho changes In values wero confincd Lo s reductlon {n turpentine of 1c, The wholcsale lumbor market was rather quiet, ‘owing partly to tho light offerings. The yard- is Loproving, ardware, naily, s0d metals werg taksbly dowaward, Leathor romafus dull, days of tho woek, THE UnICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, MAY 20, 18%6~TWELVE PAGES. ' ] % wmehanged, Broom-oern continaes to meot with a fale inquiry, and Lhe bettor grades are firm, and common eteady. Wool remains dull and wenk. Beeds were In little better requeat and ateadler, tha recoipts having fallen off, Ilay was eteady, nnder amoderate Inguiry for ahipment, Potatocs wors scarcs and steady, under a falr retall Inquiry. Qreen, frults wers {n continned good demand formot,prices. Chlickens were scarca and firmer, and other poultry whs nachanged fn price. Kgge were slow. Lake freights were dnll and wnchanged, at 2%c for wheat by safl to Bnffalo, Rall froights were quiet and ¢asy at former fAgares, with a good many cars offering. They wore quoted at 20c to New York.*18¢ to Philadelphia, 17%¢ to Baltimore, and 23%@26¢ to Doaton, por 100 Ibs. Engngements wors made for £7,000 bn wheat and 25,000 bu corn. It was nnderatood, however, that a consld- erable quantity of corn was contracted for by rail, on throngh rate to Euarope, \vhich waa not re. ported. YOREIGN IMPONTATIONS recolved at Clilcago Cuntoms, May 10, 1870: Van Bchaack, Btevenson & Reld, 1T cascs and 1 cank perfumery; Flold, Lefter & Co., 2 cases dry goods, Amount of dntles collected, $4,410.08, WIIEAT IN NEW TORK, The following is from s Ictter recetved yeater- dny morning by a gentleman from one of the mont prominent commleston fArma In New York, and datod the 17th inet: **Our market to-day was qnict up to the clo: when one of our rocelvers broke, aclilug No. 2 Chicagoat 81,20. No eense in doing It. **We eold abont 100,000 bu to-day, ali for the Continent, at full prices; but aome ot {nnfl)flnu nend wheat here. aud, n a quict or dull markot, wlam things to Infincuce your market: so It goes. With n little management, exportars can bu fando o pay [all prices. TRADING RUL Iv the Llitor of The Tridbune. CurcAao, May 10,—1 have read your romarks in this morning's edltlon glving somo rcasons why Chicago wae losing & portion of hergrain traide, and 1 fully agree with you, and woull most re- apectnlly call the attentlon of your readors to yoar articlo an above refeered to. What is very injurions te the grain and provision trnde of Chicago s the rule adopted In regard to the non-delivery of sales positively made. This rale w"l eventually teansfer this Jarge bosiness in graln_aud provisions to some athor oint, ero 18 mo othor Board -of mido or Chambor of Commerce fn (he world that han pasecd ench a rule, itis apposed to free trade and cominon rense, and should bo cx- punged, and I amsurprincd that auch an intelligent Doy of genttemen an tho Joard of Trado of Chi- cagto la compoxed of should nllnw such & rulo to remain on thielr books for a day, Members of tho Board of'l'rmlcy Tike all busincas men, aro working hard to muke monoy, and will no doubt nse all” honorable means to ‘sccomplish 1bis one object. 1 don't think they require nuy special rule of the Hoard, and one mamont's re« c:llun aught to cenvinco them of lhll l;rL HADD. PROVISIONS. TG PRODUCTB—Wero dull and wesk,fthough the speculative articles dtd not decting 50 much ason eome provions days. Hora were In falr supply here, and Liverpool was reporicd casfor on jard and meats, tha {mportationa of the Intter hiaving been large all throvgh the spring, Tho buylng here scemed to ha exciunively 10 il shiarts, except ono car toad of shoulders taken fur shipmeat. The stock of Jard In Now York fs now declared to bo 54,000 tesat all grades, tnatead of 61,600 teos, a8 re- ried two or thrve duye ago., Tho stock In i. Loats B 12,802 ten, aud of purk e ea G A ml O stowy, sbont 7% 100 por brr with-very’ Jidle: domend 20 ook i offered at urrrnl l(nulnllunl. lllflll h lll"v were {reo scilers at the prices of the i ny: - Sales et fo- e of o heis sollor Jnm' .'r s mbrhlellrrlnh 2} Il “ll'—‘!‘ A M c\u |-V!\'l l!“fll' flm year at mnn(et tlnne(l |Ill‘L at 820.47€3.20.00 h, g to wel) s" Ao eller day, D0 4754 cord it @ foscller funes 20, uunr.luiy: and hL o Avavnts BeAler 1 yar oned At ,“; ‘wanrquoted at $10,75@20.00, and ex+ War et nna easler, declining 6OT)c per 100 ot {n wrmpathy with Liverpool, which -P‘ufiml 8d e 11 o [owch. There wed ¥ery Wil domann. i Lulflerl Wera noL 86 Auxiann 1o scl s hierctofore, Hopin foranu unmlml tiru before lum.manlu wers roporici o Ronce DAy, S 170 5y :m. Saller July; and s i tower, belng very frocly flm:rel(. A Tite onEion Iohuy, everi st the doclinn, “Tiio”feching on ineats 1 quite wenk botl hiere and in Eurape, the Hbeeal 1148 OF BUIImEF CALS ProvoRting tho rond 4 o, Salew wers fenoried "o liouliers, nt o ol and Nlioe 0 306 000 1y 10,131 per 100 1bs A A K] i, i tln‘wn\,ner Avguat.” Tus foi- lowiog was tho mlng unfiu of Short Short elmr, b, clear, Kalted, I 10 10 Tiored 10 1o ay. .h"l'l‘ 10) Juj 10 i 10 m X, and Titdo lics fl)lcdx aweet r\lcklcd hlml. “!‘l m‘l‘fl!lflm‘l. m\ MaTnie, cont or or aelicr A dn \wmm. hams, ¥ c, 3jc, boxed: bocon ham, ek ALt at 000 BLEF PRODUCTA—Wera ateady and quiet nt $10.73 @IL00 for mess, S11.75¢12.00 for oxtra mend, snd . 60123.00 for hams. Tallow—ivas qlmwi ‘at BAAMc forcily, and T%@sc far country lots. BREADSTUTFS. FLOUR~Was qulct at unchanged quotations, There wosamoderate shipping domand for flour made from hard wheat, but little of it offered, and other grades were In Jight reqcest, More waa dona in winters than ugual, Bales were reported of 500 brla winters, partly AL60.50@0.73; 1,150 brls spring cxtras, partly at 84,63 @5,50; und 2)0 brla wpring suporfine ata $.25@3. (2%, Total, 1,850 brls, The market closed steady at the fal- lowing runge of prices: Cholce winter cxtras, 57,77 @7.873; common to good do, $3.874&7.25; ahipping extras, $4.5035.00; good do, $5.0063.87%; cholce do, $3.3093.87); patcnts do, $0.0008.00; Minnesoia, $5.0020,73; spring superfines, $3,5024,00; rys faur, £4.25024,50, Bran—Was In moderats demand at the prices of the provious day. Baica wora repotted of 00 tons at $10.25 on track, and $10.60 tres on basrd esrs, Hiddiinge=Salua wers reported of 35 (ont at 814.500 1723, al) fres on bonnd cars. oCorn- Aleal~Balo Wns msls of 10 (ons cosma at 817.75 WIHEAT—Was moderatoly active, and untotticd, with 8 Keneral undorione of woakiowd oltar the opéning, Sech was flrm n 43 impatny with repOrted Strunth i Liverpont, and a shailo dearer uotations on carguea oft i enta reported wi only moderate, Our I’lll"(!‘t fedl mnfl y«?‘lnu:xm b ’lw hat Thilruiay At e purchascs far -levuwm VIBN Iltl) lllfl l l“l)l etu dl'nfl’ apeculative, local crators. great’ Oll lll)nllflfl Dl’ Bult Cq Md nost T otmiod L4 B by ATLIeD whio mero SIie (0. mat. out new ||Bl‘l1|f uhuru. lhlllk(ll that 1t i about fllflo for the murket to take s dnwuw- Illl’ll under the nucme of "WN favarablo westher ;’H‘ o Jul) An llll’ g ey done hy the &l i eahtatiyia doltg Mo, though = somno, of fliem oberved that cverything was fuvorabic ‘ta a Siriher advanca except o nunu for ‘raining | tho Inarket which scemu (o Lavo takan pussemian of & fox. Beller Juno opened at 81,07, reced 81.04, Mlnrnumnnm. or cas nl\l.m 4100, clusing ot &) St b o, nnrhlr{ 'h z munnu 05 ot o cp Lboo o SCamiro o 4,0 relected do at EiEhis, chiely at e nuulvllm didoobi do (Contral) at Hic &nd 1,000 bu by 3 1, 108, 200 Alinnesnia Wheati—\Waa Vory aquict sud mmn Faater, Were belug Hitlo demand, sud that onty from {uterior potnts. - Kales ware 400 bu No. 2t §1.o11 1,400 n‘ sauiple at $Luwl) on rsck] and oDl o'se u. freo on bourd eare. Total, 2,61 IIN—Wus Jesa netive and easlor, u«cnmn; H@3go et IVUpsty Wi Wheat, Darily becauso of sotue prospect Of, clonring weatlier Liverpaol dras Toenr 8 Now Lok Demer, whilo SuF sotelyia were smnller In yoluine, and thets was s fair demand Lor ipm ul, which ald nol, Nawnver, provens a weak; 8, 1l comimon with prices for forward e Wan 04 et el o, aa boyote held o -lm-neu of ordora, and sullers wera. niot will- 5 3 Et: Z P e H board, withaut seference 10 l:hlnfln and the fact nm Eastefumarkets couttuue drm undet the prospect, o goodaupply is proat that couauiners bink eom 9" ‘(huofl Proj pm 'St Tho ‘preaent cost of laying it qown a1 He ler. .lun« U[l'tfl!d I and de:lhll »r at theclosa, July ol lln){ 53¢, an settor B entit OF ronad [0t 5T Mo, XN bathy eloding el inside. winglo car umue No. 2 warg wo ng ol 4T3 iedTige. Miuhinted was clo e G e Jeparted of 10,00l i TR0 4b ARLICUARIAC, 3,500 e U e T 7“..“)\'" No.3at Cfl‘klN“ Q.Klulm u‘«‘ltfl bt ( h‘l B0 LU ears BE 446N )Y SAMDIS BL STusd ©on tracks 0,A00 b d ..m« Ay e 400 Lt do (vellow) at dve. - Total, 143,400 Lns. GATE Wera qutas, und gmicr, Th« elpts wer lllllalln[tr but caxh was aflnrd uud T 8 8 RO flem-n-l for It lurlM -muu. and New York was ruporied nmm‘u Bellar bMay aaquict ot A1 h{c, cloaty; . Jhla il b B, clinou at 5034 e, “Casd oula. ppeise iyt dia) i, dnder a ey ana fitofteringa, s saiva T Totawore Toaas ‘et Klidec thon o narbes weakened to 3ic, whicl was ma Glostug price. lio: Teed was autet ut Sig 4 e tepo GF aotn, b No et bu by aniiple st il for i for white. Total, 15,400 5 [{FE—wWaa tn ?ood detnand t(vrllllymenh and a shade werg wal l of the rys M4 aft* tho marL ] Tecelpis wery d i fow tar lote of N et faken at GTu ln reporied that vt-«l Zroomm. hiad be 81 d 108 BhOUE- 1% U0 bt | Baieer oLl Ho. 3 a4 6768 08 400 I u{ulad 44020 44 bu by sauipis e tic oy trselc, Tulo LA qulat llunch-nql:d frices. Tha recal uw rumuu t:rl.nr. hug lhuu "JIIRI sl “and most_of Bee previotaly. schg r ersive. TUG” sturts wers BT ety S Aing “the corner wero olding ot and n aper were n.akmu u-uuunnum ,hluklu: o,l r‘ml!llg‘}lu. X hougit, & Ko vricea, Car 'lo NE. .m ll cloeln; Ullllnl“ ot Bginc s Tio by L Sid o '&"-m qu{ 5.5 ut ulu :num ""'T“éfl;, by ié:..' H i 'W "f'uwonu $LLOSHQ1, 0034 toe Juns, 000 hu seller Tnly at 403¢e, SToRea o lallcr{luly 8t 820,03, M0 ta 1,200 Il.. Y awsl« or cominan to elolco cown fo QL84 for Ko 1w tor red Westorn, .Ig;'“ u'vaiu.'m er ‘fi"o, "': i $1.3521.50 for white W!mm, Inctnding olq N '”{""' otk waa aniet nn:]x_’-mm,, With sales of 800 bris BULCEbing Ko to 1,100 B 0400 | Affiwaukeo, crop of {74 {n stora; at §1.47. m\\:r QL. i vean i e deniaid il steady. Balews 2300 tcn, | | 1o jocn 3s0p40n | foarrive n81.42, and whito Canoda o arrivo g1, or Jutie, o i erfon houd. 540 G ‘Glet nad sironier iy it et n "Ulia, and soalawag ALeer 20gn0t | Inboud. lye docldedly firmor, st 84@aso tor \vmors at 1 o'clock. June suld upto & ».\:y"e;u e, Sy ol T oy A4 qnlct lnd l“My. Plnlllw at 473a for May, 4Rc fnr carh, 4nige for June, and 6igedotac for July, Data wern quiet AL X) ¢ for June, lmllln or July. lfl!l"lll‘ldmlnnl 'I"UTN f T May. Mew parc wan firmer, rlmnlm(’kl 207216 for July and 55'.','"“ Jor Avguat. Ratest 10730 | $20, 70420, + . ot T ik e wim oo o T tcs at Hama or niy. . RhOFt rln cinmeit. nt. €10.35 for Juiy, ea; 500,000 D At §10,70310.35 for July. GENERAL MARKETS, ALCOTIOL~Was qulct nt 82.1 TIROOM-CORN~—Dealers report a falr demand at une ehnnged prices. Thurd fs in light stock, and the het grades arn firm, Common com 13 plentiful, The stack In the city te catimated at 1,000 tons, ogainat abont 2,300 tous last spring. 1 la thought thiat there ls con- atderaio common corn n the country, a portion of it belog tn the hands af growers. We quatat Chotea hurl, 8% No. 2 hurl, 7RAc: cholca medium, TRTHeH good medfum brush, 6acKe fair Inaldo and covers, fadgos Inferlor, 443 croaked, Hac, D5R90c for Btate, and 03¢ for Canada {n bond, Barlq snd barley nislt qoet. Corn without declded changs Saien of 84,000 bu at GAUNNo for 1o xrado mixaa, forstoamer mixed, and 086 for now white Bohlhu 0180 5,000 bu gended mixed for June o, ala. Qate oy With salcs of 38,000 bl at 853430 for mixed Woapo ani Btato and 46830¢ for white Western and Statar -7 Proririons=MIddica quict at 1133120 for long ¢res, Lard wcarcoly so firmi saleaof 100 tes at n",“j OATTLW 3ALES, Juire. kv a1y primo steam; at the firat oall for May $12.40 was b and 812,00 nakced; for June $12.50 waa id and g1y, saked for July $12.03 was bid and 812,75 naked) 1§ ANRuRtL $12,7244 wna bid and $12,82)¢ wal saked; tor gy tembier, 812,00 was bid snd $12.83 asked, 1 Whtnky—Market quiet and firm at $1,12 Por gallon. firoceries~gugar—Markes nnchangod, with Talr a¢ mand; fair to good refining quoted at 78R7 1541 }vnm:'n 8 1;:1%' -n;l Yrhibo Mavaon st OO, ce~=Market irm, wit] i e Galbt e faracatba 66 1y AN for prim Western, Ansoct Lrs Nzwmn.m‘r 19. -c\xunn—-qfll:; fi’fi" s fu 12 1+16c] J!l&l,l,é' bstaoy Amm»:, Viggonia fi.ab . POt e eird 3o ) 470 TIGS-TTiicry woe otinctivo markes at & fm ther 1o, aehion 0 REARE el ol he e 0D Ba Tl frilca anout e ielr v, s Ehire won wen & feol- Ing all sronnd, The range f pricea waa $0.0 .40, DUTTER—The markct continiies weak, and pricen L imoat of the trating ot §7,0047.10 for fight, " aud i, 19 7 AR ot Dot G012 1 atfll ahosw & dowaward tendency, Increaving recepta | b 800067 10fur hicay 1i-adlafor m:L‘ Teonipa L o 02 and deallning prices st the Kast restrict tho domend, i 21,8 Datcas ey e and stooke sre sccumulatiug mora rapldly than (s du- sirable. We now quote asfollowa: Cholce to fancy yellow, 3t@20c; medlum to Rood grades, inusic: fnfertor to common, ihel7e. DAGGING=Thero was nothlog now fn thn position of thebagging markot. Trado wa quict snd pricea ngain favored thn buyer. Wa repeat our Hlst: Btark A, 2a%es Peerleas AA, 25ct Lewiston, 24¥ci Montaup, 25¢i Ontarfo, 25¢t Aweriean A, 22¢i Amuskeag, a¥cs Ottor Creck, alge; burlap bags 4 Lo, 14} 164¢; do. 6 . 15@10c; guonles, stogle, MY@Ioc: do double, I62ee. CHKESE—Tradu rematns doTl, with prices woak and varlablo. For tho fincat gooda thero 18 somo show of firinncss among holdces, aa the supply of full cream chiecsa at the mument {s small. bot for tho lowor grndes prices are very Irregulsr, Quotations are 0o for ,,.,ml ta cholce, siul uu-su for jworer grades, COAL—us dnactive nd “amelanns.” W0 quoto: LAY ar, 3,0, On) flfl.:’w .:u:h;- puru'j'ur nm"w-G ‘i‘ ’-{17 -Tfinfi"'fi L0003 total exports from )l Uni o 0, 2 607, Ookr. 224k Untted States pord riourilcecipta, 8,000 bris; modorat ot e o ety o mandry. 1 ahd el ,‘;’,‘< B i 1o exfia, g (w53, 15 1) i 3 e o 1o Coolon, g i 7oy “Wilia wiicst a 7.007 K, bmfi 0 lu resots Vfllcfl‘ oL o T.yvu»urv e broccas, 4. dod e )aall_nu-mly( Settern, 12 s g0, T it bpen o Chicas .,'snn';;'f byl i Mo, %4 Nillwaukor, &) e’ spiin 1B e 103 Nn. umh:F sn,:xm 1, wa B \Vm-e ot fute g whihy mnhwnn. he et Ll C Inlldl n|)ul|fl. 81,35 Iflul‘lllr‘"Vfl lllfll’c[lnhfl 1y, frmor t.hvch\nncn Aaeily Tout - Wotern, kot Ci cndaa Ja bond, B5c aulet W o X 7.0 55 0 G Were aenfrd G Hoitual af £4007.00 for conuon 10 exira wooled, and st $3.5065.50 for pour 1o extrashon. EAST LIDRQTT—WEERLY nsrmu'. Specral lll»wlch $0 7%¢ Tribuna, ST LINRRTT, My 19,— Cullf—lku'clnu for TR B g Tor 47 uky o okl stbek nd 101 cara for e e, (0all 7,408, Bedd, CaRDInAL. 61 liend the week befaret Increrse of rim over Inst week, 71 cAm mn-usn and 11 linnds demand lght, and grent Ackawanna, range aul nut, 810.00; 2 $0.50'¢ cannl 47 Tt o Eele, . !efl1 nfl:“ m;m-v‘;‘x‘,c, ,‘5.7‘-;'," iinan i i 01 TR0, B4,0064, 00 00024, LW sl AL ey ot 1103305, s pe et ol )M’R"Y. b Thia fact Wit Pa Ity oftset by the ine ar Nifientn, | Thoro won less tiquiry fram local ot owine Fabally o the fuct that the tonsimpiion Tina falfen it A (real yepeinbies becanse pleatitul. po22 tyere fav by coipu, g 3 i | ynnay aldphed on, capectaliy the kuod gradéa; the wood | cl Bytable m donoin s tion el auotading NS S hitelil. wite 3. g Were: pontin it Uiy o g A it Bict do p ac Gy s Woscamay oo Ursie. wire ne eh gougtey deators; e 1 sncstmmx (nwaek wag. §a03 jeraded, oy ofd W catern x50, Ton firmer, owing 1o’ ropo ford loxds urprl L thio e ofng feom 81, iy g " Gats faliely mmk Teeeliits, 4o ¢ East. 'Wo @iti Weale m "3 do, ore n it 1 0070 13001 founds; common, 00 to M5 bk, 0 AR 4ot 1ok f0F the WeeK, d_and Stato, 4K, 0 0 liiul, againat 1101 the wavl bofors ate. 4050, i and unchoriged lm-»—l-trm e ch HR G SR — IInlnng o 3 No, |. fmuu, ckerel, S i mka No, 1 bay kita, §1.50 ; large fa; K cad ¥, $4.50u4, 757 Gedrso s coul l.|hrmlur hcrrlmi, £pil, s, 87 .00 1 4t 20y Talirior hrvelo |mn?um\ma. su‘myn fl'l-'i o, i 1. hwering, SaTrbas Moy & llcmm‘. olstbe s Cotumbls Hiver ., Hebrl, '“}'P:'b"n’“’\‘rf\um-mduna falr at stosty O g3 130 hol, xalor 11,355 the week botore: rices oft 1010 o mnuw l'hunduphhu nnd Yorkers dy 1t party active t 67,00 iladeiphinr, T mm\s one mon, -n Tonghin, F0 (2, againgt 11,00 Inat week: prices annun-naxunuay Sty AR i fis enune noven or elght loads oi honil |II|I(I| extra, 1 (:I 6,45 M.fl A1 prime %) 1o 80, $3.75 v:(' s flir lal’bfi 70t ;0: comnilon 10 o' 90, 547064005 [a+ Grocerie a by with & TIE domaid, 1o q quict aud tnchanges Ceatendulf and lieavys Ky cacpnes, H(c (1 gols PTG A hm».flnm eét«m . aqualily, §4.000 ork_openied e rmer, e HSahl cauatex burers e ardoilad (rooly. it . B o, e m—m ), Houth 0t | AN 1,251 closty nm,,-nqflm, umxc( Ds leyors, 1omiskie; oew, | | Tar Linere, Do May tCCattle—ttecstpta to: | $30,50 June taanfnntly Ty, " 2 THCY l-reuel- X M anyA s hirouih socict 4,000 f0r four daya; TR GE VAR TuF R0} w0 puaihew g g 1ceReipin bordn ) hewds 1940, for four dngrl Yorksray €7, 450 rlllmwn.nun-. 87, 70747 81 anmi, 19T ian prinen, nes, wmn Taliie, Jayors, 00 num'fl(mcnml 0, 1008401 vmuncxfus«mm, Zante curraut, 77(08:,:|gllron4 2t 821, i et i Fani cath e i1t fons mm.u?-. At s d Largnicleat 5 ¢ ot ek ol B o ot &1 s o k«" 26 Aty S12.775d 1estic—, s Siteh an_apples Ttocelpta to-day, 000 for four d bg b m e o % mr& P s erl'éu prm.r: sollion ot 54 ooisn 0, AT 0 | ter et Ateany; oriers heavys Westorn nore, eatees 1156@a3es raspberries, Sadde; ALDANY—WEEKLY REPORT, Fihopi—Unchanged. Whiskp=bteadys $1. \’A Daprrone, May 19 ioureFirm snd nnchlngg in faTF domand, Gritnz\heis aviet but frms, Ko, 3 vicstern 7i Punneyl ) P A el an Tric RN i~ AYEeot tEmimised, mu»-\» hite Wellerny, sy Sprelal Disvalch to The Triping. Y 10--freces~liceelpts 570 onrs: o hore iun’ Tl webkl Dentars oxperiseen & pad D s a1 s doctineof 1 heF 100 s in 10, 3 areIang, wlien the prices advanced and the narket olosed quict | fo-day, at prices curront o week aco; thie fncrensed do- mand has been yeneral; Now Yorc tool o than l&nu‘fl;‘ llu-llmmu nn‘llunila‘l'nhvl;.h o n;nl lm:nl i ealeTs; sales peETeRate eatl, cxcluslvo ot 10-0 e e o e Wit s falk it ity lltxllnml.huh &20; mixed Westo . ity lulrnnn n::l:-m ency tn-day: -nx»aum nped At 54 ‘.Ilml—llul‘l”nnd lnwm u-nnu.v vnnln uun Marylandy; %7, 3 godbnclipredattigasoy(all aibsTQuis sadepr 5 Provisiona—Market_anil and went:. ‘nw&? e S, ekttt 116 1isgo; lmonds, 'rerrn'zann, 10%@ 200; Naples walhut 1ikeizes Froen waliuis ner 1161203, Orcaobln wilnite, itelses Brasls, but m{fR(o! f 21“‘".,..' e s Aricon ranaie, n«uw "UREEY Bt rawherrles were in’ larger sup- ol bt S0 Gsas Ix:lu: tn, and fowes, Liveral re. colptaare expected next week, Tho alaclk uf unples 1o tini low, uad cholce TruiL camnmaudy full” prices, Facctin trulta were In fatr deinand and stonty: trw: By osebertien, 1 tse: good to clinic lmv 50734, 50. e hrts” Meneina, oranien, 0.0 mrmx~ et S50 pe Boxs pirieanples, B0, e oy s OROCH R Dre hend undorwent no Bpprects Talr movement wau Feqmried, and o geaend market proventad a firm, lealthy ars. U B tangoon, ej(@7c; Carolins, 74acs Laatst- n = ), G, dnva, 30@3te; Javn. No. 2, 27@2S0; 1@ L3¢ fl:\w? Pfln‘l)g‘flu fl}h‘ ng, i Tiica, 22g23%et Mara a‘ e 00.. Bulk wmnte=Shoulilers, A g Inuse. * acon~shunld bt elear el YIS N Toceite, Tard vt and weaky oo Jiiitter~Steaty and unchansed. it s rtoves retacd, m(: froceries—Coffes dull and lower; Nlo, cargocs, 15d c: Joil @100, |s;?hl'2nx»fil| iy 1134, Lereipt=\Wheat, it Sm, 48,000 b, Fitpmentr—\¥ fivaie 16,000 Iy Iaol=tnactive "und - wnsettl XX sl atio ot markets closed. $ weaic vk dull. OUK Y Yons, May 10, Recwsincetpts, 1,80, muic- | {ng 4,4 for rourdnyfl. AgaINAt 4,000 at Lho sanie tinm ath ek offerini exclusivoly Tntlvo torncfed sures. ordinaey to prinie gunli mmum no befter than eaterday; market closd week, with a_downward. {cndelluy. nrmv extru hh,‘\:vi solil; soje prime st 104 @10e; medium to good, i w1040, Saeep=ieccipta, 50! making 1,40 for fone days, #gainst 6 370 at thia game Lo Iaat weeky markot very tama and weaker; p@e for clippeds 7gsie for un | c, ato fan na(c; ¥ common (o falf. S0 Bingapore dnya, 25ieiic; Losts . “arivanta an ] ore shorn: 8@ e mrwmn amnbn, enfbo, 2gudds ‘SuAne—1iecelpta, 3,240, MoKIng 10,0 for four dayn, AT NEA2eL Cxtr ol Sugare—ry enl.mlln:l 1134@113c; erushed, 11346 iedlum, ocs sontre 2408 Now Torke RichIan: P b L Pt ey 1t A, Sinne 10,400 8 1o 811 T4b WERLs BoRS oERe Indinun, and estors fnv, iziver mediiinn, 43645 ey exirs € o ‘w R mbing, Whalied, a3 1007 do.” g, LOTIA. B, Lovix, Ma -flage—-Stendy; good fl!fl\lmfl. 5ot Yarkem, 1 ety Badon." %6050 Buteliers', $6.757.00. et Weners Ao iotably chlnifllr ool tacholce, 64,6555, 1 »} medfuin o falr, $4.00%4. nony dnig: comn, £1.7534. B i et 4,60, lwt.' o Sheep—Scarca sad ateds faly 1n Sholce, 84.60@. coa wnuwn. Fgdve: Conain combing, o . il weasned, 3 mw( AT StArino futlod, S0 350; Nad) : "M% cx‘\icl'lfwd Moo 1. Gho s m;w'm chafco x.ruwgkmk “u«ui«x;xn unru‘za\rzfl: Sommon e Ebles. o rars LA Comrion o Koow o, TGe(s: New Orleans, 7 I'((m» s el toenta tugse-lot deipa, : dismond i B8 s OV Sy Grigs exita s ol lIlch “housy alru D, M\')H extra do, hik lenns molusecs, e tae; do pfl Eointnon to pood, 4 Cornmion molimcs, sk hinck siro optees—Allspice, m;mm Govem Ti washed: 40 3 and superfine, A D! PRILADELPHIA, Mll’l“l,'—!‘l’"lhrll’mfif for E"D(fl!l' othitr wonk:s Wiconiis il Minmeaotn oxtra fumliys | £ Imvan.fl(u. guatee Ghlo.” aud Tadiaua, 80,2501, mm craden: S6. 155 et ||nll.L mn Healy: Pennmivanta l W05 white, 5[,"?4[. No. llsl “I £ % e, | Burraro, lhyln.—c\mu—mmnu, 238, “Total for- o e b a8iocs peppen, 7y 1uo; nutmegs, §1.15 mn.m. tha week, * 12 K, wales to-doy.’ Fresh arrivals. ol oo o ouls Mot cuttaginger, 4@ znmummmrz:mm Oata unsotticd; white, 40641 £ e, dife: Gorman Moula, oarc: | ey and Zambitocetnin, 4,000, - Ttal for the. | A as W THly: traie; ufiw' &) lluynlbuvun. week, 12,000, Bal 0t $5.75@6. 13% for clips | P 5oe fy-testy; Woster, €1 —iaccislor, Innd d ) 14,200, e Gunty, Pa., mla iy cors Suti(e: X nunfum. e, e oo yingnlisselts, Lo, e a0, {] pultuter b dork, an i ""”n g 13 los, v3 do, corn, I OO, ; CINGINNATI, Mfly R -"nfll—sltmlyx common o | nud llkht, 8.356:0,70; falr to_good heavy, $7.108 25, Recelpta, 725; snlpments, 750, J LUMBER. The cargo market was molorately active early and ! aqufot tterwards, The offcrings wers amall, number- {ng probably about 15 cargoes, siul8 or 6 Wero eold, chicly to the city trade, Tha supply conslsted simost. wholly of common Iumber, very littlo of the better aqualitiestinving you arrlved at the salo-docka thin season, ‘There Is some domand for good fumber {n cargo from partien whio have reduced thefr winter stock, but tBe Fecelntathafar hava loen sery amall bacause tho rol- rices ara very low and the manufacturers have nof. cAr rib, yeb ecoived. th "(r good logn, which ars suton the! | 104etoxor cle Tiacon ddil and lower unm o A Grcretore ara fot. Svetiabio Bl ro shouldera, b ar rib, 105 2114e; clear, 113 arly & daie ne U poorer sorl, which come from | w1ligs ininal, T older” Stmber Inhds slony; ' tho matn “sirenma, rls; wheat, 11,600bu; corne. Eair o choies mileun fumber wes - nuoted STLrye i Diriey, Hons. o, NI:\’ ORLEANS, Cuinmon Inch sold it 8 5%30.00, i .nm were ey 111~ Fionr—Quiet nncmnuy; 1 ;. dustle, u 257 troble, ¥4 whito, Giex A Sndore. reurst tor shy atendy, u;-‘. reecats helng sl Quiotatfory o, 811 nmxm. £10,0010.60; N do, § NYsfl 13,5024, THGHWIN S siive aahd nominally uns changed, xi 81, m}.& er gallon. Thers wero polio_of> Fered for sy article I8 quoted scarce, but with slight demaid, Werd in moderato demand at the followlng rloeat Grees cily MGeherty 67 fitcnu cured light and leary, 7ot dumaged, two-thlnds, pricer 'to bt p.nlc"nfi" flh@nfln al ri'l‘ct'?l‘l“l‘, hll 1, lJ@th untry, Gic; recn in hidus, i Sty kll:ylms)‘c‘n 12a12get drysalted hides,31ct doa con sklne, P ALS A D FINNERS STOCK—Dentors remart lAlrlrmlu At thio yoceat deciing, Tin plates aro sald n Now York, Qnotstton i nau—lc‘ uxsx;.“’tn 05 do, IX, 10% 14, $11.50; ofing, 14220, 1C, €4, “l’l ”m—umc. ';mu 256} bar, 27¢, I/wl—l'ifi o alici b totma, .um Mm m«—vun Sk, n 2t firain, dy Now \urk Western fine, 1161 E—Quict; I'cnrn ivania, New York, anod Delaw a 2 u?u " ‘{evn Trend, 103fuide, il .om hm o, 1 ierel )it Tmentr—Corn, fi. Lovts, May 19. 2 Cotfon—Taster, but not quot ol ow i'l ir—nl) and w ehanged. r"é'l’u—wnn ] ru~“uun Soyaradwinter, 1,47 July; ¥ 3. 3 do, bid May, Corry iindo ] A5k6 cah 44 umm Jl;nuo A “mhl g !( ll o0, e unrn.-.m:m. “Tarioy dun dasd anchmuged. WTdsky~81. 745 Progisiony~Toris & 1)l and lower; $31. 15002125, Dulie muats mnnnuxlvlmfln Sihauides, TG c Jnhul And wean g vore anpted at &1 el "o yard o wmm that tride 4 fmipr ¢ low fre ] W Caterh BoUILS Tk pEoMLEL PW fllnrnu. many deaters. | I ’wn A "h—NDl. 100, Og; 5, .+, t0 8, 10c; 10 lfl ll. lll:s lfl. 13 and 14, I.Wi 15 ‘ond 11 "!u 17, bt e T A L Wna ot b A TS Wers i ihodornth demani it &5 |Drk|.u. OiL=Turpenting waa 16 lowar, ~now nuoted at 2o 400, “Carbon, Iinsced, lant, and olher olls were about mmy‘ TR wItS i Ehe prycint CAFBoR, 110 ek ity 5% tao: da 1oty deal Teat, A% ey 14 Euow White, 110 test, Tt irlc; do bealiigiy deg., 177! r(cxm "winter In 1,00 |f“”‘=’w( cho‘lg;l -fi" .00, | 1" droopin 5 , it ”l Tafk s H nr rib, 12¢p clear, 124e. flamm,me« bnuum m unuuxuun. ge; cleaz] o, I" ic; clear, 13 Whisky~81.11G1. 13 . oL ‘ToLena, May 10.~. o hat n-n»f}"’m L Meh % T ot Glearslding, it and seconid. 73 n, 813231 it riale, e l‘«lmxrn r;r«" Mu'a;:r‘fio.";' & Iinzcomuman stilng. ;} g’;‘;’tgg do, Xira, wiite M ichigmi, 411 nmbfl?} (.51 meatafootoll, atrictiy pure, 1,10 l'lr:ilmnn {f o B e 3 M(cl\lunn , Siiu0s Juuo afii‘w\fwwa t, S8 o A, 0%¢; du No. oll, i J e iz o1, mu'm, tarpemtin, Gkt aoe mmorx hlulnnlxu oo Sy, G0 Junel .-n ; Hedorized, G) graity, 1N B14g0; We o3 low pulxe: gradde, 50 w ) '17 :‘onma:nm ,1 '"L * 503k os; No, 9 canal o :R ‘w r=tlonr. G Tahinty 1, koo Corh, 12,0000 0} 0ats, 0, o menia~Fioiir, 200 bils; Whoat. 40,000 bu; corsy 200 b3 ats, none. pkuding 5l : Vi i macural, ‘20 7 L\'—l‘hu ofierings wers very light, and ear); denlcmmlrlnnuu the lll'\:fll Pritay's l’E"IlXL‘ wWers Mkz g eltér prices. whicl wers subwequcntly obiatned for o Bt were dull 28 . oninia wereduil 3 VOTATO s—"\ [N mon hoar: Cominon Ly miser. 18 15 a5 leta und scontiing, 20t 2¢ i tot peachblowa S CReHions wers Hght. Car-tots Wers MiLwAuxex, Moy ll’ .‘-’Iauv‘-((ulct and uncmnzcd - tmm’la "G \")HT“'M!(M u:mur n “ ll ('lh 4 FRRHIAIE o B s were fes mors arders (0 for tlmas BY TELEGRAPIL St~ o7t ot e Cofd lllymflx"m lunclvn \v'aru ;mnll?:' finltelwc'm mn‘f:':" :: ’ rm mfnnu"r-tm'x‘:,v'n No K ;ugu.ym\;n\. l-r:s 3 OneT oot ecaah ok, | Pio Mo RoTIGAU &L B1 ks TOREIGN. 3 e 7iie. J:‘:.""’ nummuy eays No. % | honged; wheat te Dufalo, eceipt rlag wheat 81,000 b, M’Dfl‘:‘ml—-flufil’ (00 brln ‘wheat, 132,000 ba. CINCINNATI, ;'m.‘l)(NAfl‘ llr:’ ln.—-L\MIM—Qulfi| 11%e. EM. IIICI. nd Brm; $1.50. Corn unsetileh s0ichdo,Oats dul nnu'umynm‘:.'wr. Ry dataot | Il""hilll(ml Frovixl | uominat; $20.75 Lm el e S bnE S Balf & h shttied ond lower, ] no!'?,xi»'}u(.;xl'lffia‘:%aflx 540 1@ 11Hc) 13HC- S uunm‘im»:nmf"\'\’rwm ftesorve, ate220; € fue tiral 0o, 1s500: n 1.3 for Tuir to primio. Frtine Hungarian sold gt 4o, and primo milict 82 43¢, The lowor grades were unsala: i, HALT~ falr trade wan reported at unlformiy stead J o o e D A4 conrse, s withotE vags, $2.781 dalry, Wi s Auhtart daley, gor o T o guoted qul vt nnd asy w follows : GrimpoederCo 004061 el CASIc: Ko 0. Sughcs e, AAtass fi: "'lx'w mumc' chalee, 70675} chiolctat vowase; fancy lserirCommo J0ou3sss good, do. a4ed0e e Al Wesdo; £hoddo, & B, Kowste; nnul-. B8utios eliolcd, BTG crmcuL 70@73c, Japan~Comnion, 306a5¢; Kool common, 8% medlum, (s ol ot than s, Sokssogt Bugat, oo chiolee, O iivo: “ehiol wIL Toalic, Oalangy tmon. A13C1 R 35@380; Spectat Disyaich (0 The Trivune, LIVEAPOOL, May 10118, m.—naur—hm 1, :4m: No. * 2, 2, Grain~Wheat—Winter, No. 1, 03 104; No. 2, 980d; spring, Ho, 1, 0s6d: No. 2, 833d: white, No. 1, 0s 1043 No. 2, 9 8dy club, Na, 1, 10844 No. 2, 04 104, u:m—‘ No. 1, 20a 343 No. 2, 208, Lporislona—TPork, 825 @d. me sn::m 5 Livearoos, May 10—2p. m. Drfuf:lmfl—flnhl- \Vhelb—Mu\u Vu. I, 108 ¢d No.., oa 110, “wWeather tatr. Livexroow, May 10-Latest,—Colfon—Quict and unchanged; 6}4@0 5+10d; sales 10,000 bales, Including 1,000 107 spoculation and expom, and 6, 100 Amerlcant medlum, e uodmedll"\l. salea of tho wock, 50,000, (neluding 6,000 for export | Roaron, May 10. -mur—nrmet Fostern wy e @l Shalte, Oue: Sliplceal, 10000 for | AU D,000 for specalation; total stock, 1,001,000, In- | Anc, Fhrodydta; com e 4,503,001 Nla- beeeh, and $3. mlnm-m—dnu ured, i cluding B8, 000 Anerican; receipts 48,000, includls aonkin wid Alfnesots um- hunlu. $5.! h s B i iitnois, 8. ‘;‘Hf" :E ;:t"'{)mm ) Fancy Slinncaoiaand Qonaln i i mied and yellow, 834t O mum’.m—&.‘fi"nmx Nn 0 Y SRS VEAL—Wat dull at 367, Ty offerings were uot but Ml’on wepy scarce and as wl hl lllllbufl Yo Tol) ma tre wrathey was ton warm 3 T ABLES~The ol nnr v atain Nocrat ind 42,000 Amcrican; actusl export, 4,000; ainoant afloat, 405,000, Inctuding 102,000 Ameriean; forwarded frony ' sldo direct to aptuncrs, 8,000; Amerlcan, 34,000 Yarns snd fabrics at Manchicater dull ond. touding buing lowrr for sayeral yirle: Sei k. T Whith: siiste, . Lettuoe, splnachs, and ple<plant are now sold by | gownwarg, 4 " 0 thus take much of the truio nd vl o l‘ ' SRR TLI "l 8735 | ureautase st necansfo thre daw 1t | Durro, X G <45 por doven as $2.20 per voxy auing auarters,includiug 7,000 quarters American; Califorula | 33,000 bu Xo. 4 M |Y‘|'|‘ufmdswu\ mn’lf‘nx bunl 30X 50 HoF DO T, upmuu-. 252500 per_d white, averago s 0d@10d; club, e 110@1084d) red '{,‘,}“’,,‘n:‘fl,‘:‘m D0 s kot plo at o ()m ,m.m_ o w"'fiwuuu e et Lok m.‘i}f Wesorn aprag, No-2to No, ) e sdaon ol devwlater, | oot Ay b AL At Canada ot io o, DendG0s 10 Flour—Western csual, 22xi3is, Carn— oy ‘Western inixed, s 2gs Su. Oata—Ainerican, Ttk 6, Cariul Skipments—~TWheat, 634C0¥c; corn, BT \\?x‘on»-rnu ymorket coptiaucs dull and weak, Small ardemn st reoclvud dafly for uid woal, it muanGfactrs | Ligrley—Amorican, Seoi. Peas~Cauadian, 1sGV0a . JuS————— by Jmintdiate wants, and " E:,';':.,;'(,‘,';{,;;,‘,_ A2, st Clover Seed—Americas, R5saie. COTION, forata cilp s il poastig gD ek ot way st Lo dally. accensd Provisions—Prime mess pork, ¥ 6d. Prime . mess the local stock ata very llunIL Nmnln: doapite con big CuanLuston, 8. C., blay 15.~Cotton—Stesdy; m! 8« beef, o7, Lard—Amerfcan,s Cheeso—Fias A morl: dlings, §134c; stock, 1,838; Weekly not receipia, 1,% 19y eiard 10 now wool. the nu; short clear, 64s. 1se, 548} sales, 2,000, - 403000 3 axporis, countw i :%25"1&‘.‘: T"fleflfl'fi?&:f"é‘&fiaéfium s""'x’i«”fiv“' GaLvestoN, Tok., bsy 10.—Cotton—Qulst; m W~ Ty NECS i B00L SOMaSTE! | Terrotewme Bpirits, 7a 34478 04; restaod, 118 34, y | altcs, §iv0; stock, 21,28 valex; wookiy net recel gk, {olat, Mgt Go, hedluin, 56301 paled, 500 | Linseed OF—Tid: 1 28T grom 24001 aport, ol 658 dea, tEmgas Tiesin=Common, 5 pale, 13215, Bpirita of Turpentine—23. Loxvox, May 10.~WrxkLy Rrviaw—The grain trade fa trmer, and prices slightly (mproved. Yesterdsy llnnlnl. Als., My 10,~Cotton—Quict; midd! gz, 1360 at0ck, 3,030 bales; weokly nct receipts, 1 4203 gross, 1,438 exporis tothe Contloent, 1,043 ¢ Jomats LIV 8TOCK. CHICAGO. oatl ilicelpte= lesding ¥xchanges wero scantily supplted with Eogltsh { -wiso, 2,047, alcs, 5,500, Monoar - wheat, which resdlly comuasnded ou sdyance of a | - Savanwau, Gu., oy 19.—Cotton—Quicts mid¢ dingsy Wednesday. shilling. Flour and foreign wheat [ held for ed r1%60) stock, 18,2435 weekly uat rocelpts, 1,278; gross, Thurulay. 0 1a sdvance, but Lusiness s siaok, buyers hold: R 3 533; exports, coattwi 2175 salcs, 16,7020 X ‘”“’" logoft. Importalast week of wheal, four, barley, and peas were maderate, and the arrivals of majso hesvy. The delfverics of English wheat were 44,890 qrs, agaloat 6,27 for the corresponding weekof 1675 The aversie prices wora: Engllal wheat, 4a 1d; barloy, 34s; oatsy am ol : In Parls wheat sdvanced ko n0s6il per quarier, country warkets of France bolng stlll dearor. To-day 6t Blark Lanc hiolders of wheut refuscd formor terus docidedly, bub would scii a2 1 shilitug advance, wbich thoy canuot obtafn, Fiour frm, Uaricy and oals & abado dearor, aod malze and foedlng-siul sieady, Bpirita Peirolewsi~Ta 04, Linssed Oil~i1a 04, Bpirita Turpentine=318 03021 0d. AxTwiar, May 10,—I¥iroleum—20n PRODUCE, NEW YOUX. i Spectal Divpaich ¢¢ The e Nmw Youx, o R ain—Wheat avout 10 better, with wmodurate export demand,checked by tho Armaeas of huldors; soles af 143,000 bu 8% 107611, 10 (0F Fuject: edpriog, $1.08@1.37 for ungraded spring, $1.1081.12 for No. 8 Chicsgo, $1.3701.19 for Nu. 3 Milwaukoe, $1.2081.33 for No, 3 Chicago, $1.21Q1.24 for No. 3 NHophrealorge $L24QL.7 tox N, 2 Blixaukss, §1.32, TIRY GOODS. (Np# Yosx, May 10, —Domastics continued ‘dull tn st haads, and qidet with fobbers. ¥ancy fad low- pricod airtisg Liriots wero fn falr deinan d. Dresa goeds wery In moderate vequeat. Colten I alery was in betder demand., Heavy cosimeres "‘""3 ated costs {u; 8 wera fo faif Tequiest by elothlors. Bpr'mig welght we olens wara Qulot. Forolgn goods wers ¢jull fa Arst la. pds. fam 1o Wesk beford luat, dpnente— Tots CA'T" l'l.l o tharikod s ure activa thanon eHeE of the preceding days of the week, aud & Srmor snd wore hupetul feeling pravatied, Thetwprovement was maluly dus to the ylightly more favorsble tong of ad- PETROLEUM. € fLuVRLAND, O., May 19, —Fetroleum f/rm and qnluL; sts uidard white, TIOtast, 1o} prime wiaite, 100 tes! 1231 car lota, caal, );:mnv::. Pa., May 10.—Fyirolewm—Dully crudo, $2,20 a8 Parkori robusd, 1¥o Phllralelphia deliven vicea from the Kast, and to the anticipated decliae in next week's racelpts, Whila tho tone of the market ‘was much fnproved, there was no approclable sdvauca tu prices, tho day's work bol g qumvlhhzd 8l usen. Gty proviows quotatious, A large number of eattin clisuged ownvrs durfo s ady, e etous ora a8 00 rellig amonk boldcta, - Bales were reporicd 5 fur fuierior fouatra,thy b . St iy P cliulce sb fil'hux veos R E, (00400 1or local butchicr® sl il ah 67704423 for fecdirs. Cholce lluvu—l"lnc IM. w ll formed 3 ear year old aLoera, wcut\lu oto RON. ¥ ATTesURG, T\, MaySio. -M,.mm-vm dalt; No, 1 1 bundry, lll.fllfl.‘.\.flx four hs; No. 3 foune ¢ ArYpy 2400344 20} Gruy forged, 0 —— = CTURPENTINE. Wiramraron [N, @, Msxjo.—Splrits o1 wmm‘{ @ ea=Well fi&m 0 1,400 ot nmulwiu. \